Welcome to your Morning Buzz, rounding up news and views regarding the Green Bay Packers from around the web and here at PackersNews.com.

We'll start with Ryan Wood's report on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers softening his stance regarding the game plan against Buffalo and saying he gets along well with coach Mike McCarthy.

Ryan writes:

Even if Rodgers says he has a “great relationship” with McCarthy, Sunday was at least the fourth time he has shared a veiled criticism since the 2017 season ended.

Back at the Super Bowl, Rodgers was displeased the Packers didn’t consult him before choosing not to retain quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt. Rodgers never fully endorsed McCarthy’s decision to reorganize his playbook this offseason. A week after saying young receivers gave a “piss-poor” effort in a scout-team drill in camp, Rodgers explained his strong stance, saying, “If no one else is going to stand up and criticize a bad practice, then maybe I need to be the one to do it.”

So Sunday’s public venting was not uncommon.

The increasing frequency might suggest Rodgers’ frustration is growing. The question moving forward is whether the coach and quarterback can not only coexist, but thrive.

You can read the whole story here:

Even if Aaron Rodgers says he has a “great relationship” with McCarthy, Sunday was at least the fourth time he has shared a veiled criticism since the 2017 season ended. https://t.co/V5GDQs4r0M

#Packers DL Mo Wilkerson had surgery yesterday on his fractured ankle that knocked him out for 2018, source said. Dr. Robert Anderson informed him he’d make a full recovery, which is great news. Prior to the operation, there was some question about how it would affect his career.

The Cowboys are just a ratings behemoth. Three of the five highest rated games so far have been Cowboys games (out of 63 games total), and all four of Dallas' games are in the Top 9. https://t.co/1W4hjfBZUG